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Cardiovascular System:
Blood and Blood Vessels
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Cartoons of the Day!
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Cartoons of the Day!
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Cartoons of the Day!
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Formed Elements of Blood
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Whole Blood and the Hematocrit
Describe the source of each of the plasma proteins listed. 0.5 lb is x% of 12 lb; 0.5 lb ~ 227ml (4% loss of body water) (1 mm3 = 1 L)
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Hematopoiesis Where does this take place?
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RBCs and Hemoglobin How many RBCs in 1 mm3 of blood? (5 million) How many oxygen gas molecules may be carried by one RBC? (200 million molecules of Hemoglobin, 1 billion molecules of O2) How many oxygen gas molecules may be carried by 1 mm3 of blood? (1,000,000,000,000,000 Quadrillion) What are the special structural characteristics of erythrocytes?
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Capillary Exchange`
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Scheme for Lymphatic Circulation
In what way(s) is the lymphatic circulatory system different than the blood circulatory system? What is the name for the fluid in lymphatic vessels? Why is this fluid emptied into veins and not arteries? …which veins?
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The Heart
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Embryonic Development of the Heart
Name the embryonic germ layer from which the heart develops. When does the myocardium begin demonstrating intrinsic rhythmicity? Name the heart structure(s) that enable a separation of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood.
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Structure of the Heart Wall
Describe the substance normally found in the pericardial cavity. Describe the movement of the atria during contraction. …the ventricles. Describe the tissue construction of each of the three layers of the heart wall. How are endocardium and endothelium related?
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Cardiac Muscle Tissue (review)
What two types of intercellular junctions are found at intercalated disks? How is the function of gap junctions different from the function of transverse tubules?
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Internal Anatomy of the Heart
Why are structures of the right heart colored blue in this figure? What is the function of the coronary sinus? … of papillary muscles?
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Skeleton of the Heart and Valve Function
Which side is the anterior surface? What are the ventricles doing in each figure? What are the functions of the skeleton of the heart?
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Valve Function (cont’d)
Name the valve shown in these figures. Justify your answer. Describe the force that causes the AV valves to close.
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The Cardiac Cycle Differentiate between systole and diastole. When is the systolic pressure created? …the diastolic pressure? What factors determine end-diastolic volume, and how is this related to cardiac output?
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The Pulmonary Circuit Describe the pathway of one RBC from the heart, through the pulmonary circuit, and back to the heart. Where does gas exchange occur? (Describe the structures in both the cardiovascular and respiratory systems.)
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The Systemic Circuit Describe the structure and function of portal circulation, including the example shown in this figure. Do the lungs receive a portion of the systemic cardiac output? Why or why not? Why does fetal circulation allow mixing of blood between the two circuits?
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Regulation of Heart Function
Does this figure describe intrinsic or extrinsic regulation of heart function? Identify and label the nerve that would supply Parasympathetic* innervation of the heart. *
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The Heart as an Effector in Blood Pressure Regulation
Is this a reflex arc?
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Cartoons of the Day!
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Cartoons of the Day!
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Cartoons of the Day!
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Cartoons of the Day!
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Cartoons of the Day!
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